Dennis Larsson, PhD Postodctoral Fellow
Research
Dennis’ research in the Brain, Body and Self Lab uses behavioural and neuroimaging methods for investigating the sense of being one singular bodily self.
His work focuses on investigating the brain mechanisms that support the experience of owning a single unified body, and how a sense of ownership is maintained in situations of body ambiguity.
Sample Publications
Larsson DEO, Esposito G, Critchley HD, Dienes Z, & Garfinkel SN. (2021). Sensitivity to changes in rate of heartbeats as a measure of interoceptive ability. Journal of Neurophysiology 126(5), 1799-1813
Guterstam A, Larsson DEO, Szczotka J, & Ehrsson HH. (2020). Duplication of the bodily self: a perceptual illusion of dual full-body ownership and dual self-location. Royal Society Open Science 7(12), 201911
Mulcahy JS, Larsson DEO, Garfinkel SN, & Critchley HD. (2019). Heart rate variability as a biomarker in health and affective disorders: A perspective on neuroimaging studies Neuroimage 202, 116072
Guterstam A, Larsson DEO, Zeberg H, & Ehrsson HH. (2019). Multisensory correlations—not tactile expectations—determine the sense of body ownership. PLoS One 14(2), e0213265
Rae CL, Larsson DEO, Eccles JA, Ward J, & Critchley HD. (2019). Subjective embodiment during the rubber hand illusion predicts severity of premonitory sensations and tics in Tourette Syndrome. Consciousness and Cognition 65, 368-377
Contact
Dennis Larsson, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow
Department of Neuroscience
Karolinska Institutet, Biomedicum
Solnavägen 9, 171 65 Solna, Sweden
email: dennis.larsson @ ki.se office phone: (+46) 8 524 87 984
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